The development of Italian publishing over the last hundred years: the owners, the editorial policies, the commercial aspects. This is also an investigation into the problems and potential of contemporary Italian publishing. Edited by Giuliano Vigini, the volume contains the comments of five prominent figures from the world of Italian publishing: Carmine Donzelli, Lorenzo Enriques, Gian Arturo Ferrari, Giovanni Hoepli Gianni Vallardi.
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Nicola Tranfaglia
Nicola Tranfaglia is Professor Emeritus at the University of Turin, where he taught European History and the History of Journalism. He writes for "La Stampa", "Unità" and "E Polis". His most recent works include: Fascism and Modernization in Europe (Turin 2001); How the Republic was Born, 1943-1947 (Milan 2004); Ministers and Journalists. The war and the Minculpop (Turin 2005); and The Regime's Press, 1932-1943 (Milan 2005).